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Krisztina Rozsnyai: Editorial and Preface to the Legal Research Network - Autonomy Papers (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 7-8. o.)
Iván Siklósi: Private Autonomy and Its Restrictions in Roman Law - An Overview Regarding the Law of Contracts and Succession (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 9-15. o.)
Lívia Granyák: Do Human Rights Belong Exclusively to Humans? The Concept of the Organisation from a Human Rights Perspective (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 17-32. o.)
Quentin Loïez: The Inclusion of Strategic Autonomy in the EU Law - Efficiency or Ambiguity? (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 33-42. o.)
Herman Voogsgeerd: More Autonomy for Member States in So-called 'Purely Internal Situations'? (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 43-59. o.)
Nischa Vreeling: Party Autonomy in the Brussels I Recast Regulation and Asymmetric Jurisdiction Clauses (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 61-79. o.)
Aliz Káposznyák: Reinterpretation of the Requirements to Preserve the Autonomy of the EU Legal Order in Opinion 1/17 (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 81-103. o.)
Beibei Zhang: Challenges of Third Party Funding to Arbitral Autonomy - A Discussion of Possible Solutions in the Chinese Context (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 105-122. o.)
Doris Folasade Akinyooye: Africa-EU Trade Relations - Concise Legal Background to the West Africa - EU Economic Partnership Agreement (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 125-146. o.)
Csenge Merkel: The Rise and Fall of Daylight Saving Time - The Uncertainties of Internal Market Harmonisation (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 147-158. o.)
Boris Praštalo: Expanded Judicial Review in International Commercial Arbitration - Which Jurisdictions Offer the Optimal Approach from the Private Parties' Perspective? (ELTE Law, 2019/2., 159-175. o.)
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